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<font size=3>RealTrader(s),<br>
<br>
Unfortunately, the viewing of Digest reports often cause problems with
attachments. I have included below a link to a decoding software
which may help. FWIW, the list administrators are working to create
a more pleasing and friendly digest version but I suspect that is several
weeks away.<br>
<br>
John Boggio - RT Moderator<br>
<br>
At 11:04 AM 11/24/99 -0600, Jimmy Snowden wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>I see posts in MIME. How do you pull
these up so you can see them? I am<br>
getting the digest and the mime posts are just long machine language
looking<br>
posts.<br>
<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
<br>
Jimmy<br>
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<div>Realtrader,</div>
<br>
<div> Below is an excerpt from a previous post regarding .mim files
or garbled posts when using the Digest Format of Realtraders.
Please note, I found this Sabasoft program back in 1997 and it was one of
the better programs on the market at that time. However, subsequent
to that time, I found a second product which may be of assistance, see
the link below.</div>
<br>
<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>John Boggio - RT Moderator</div>
<br>
<div>**********************************</div>
<br>
<div> The Digest format is a daily grouping of all posts sent to
the forum in a 24 hour period, as opposed to individual posting.
This 'grouping' comes to you as 1 file around 100-200k in size. In
this file, you will find any and all posts that were sent to the
group. The only problem with this digest format is that some email
programs do not automatically decode .gif and .pcx files.
Therefore, you may need to use a decoding software program to assist
you (see below). Personally, I used to use digest for a
second RT's address that I had, and the use of the decoding program was
very simple and took about 1 minute to do the conversions. </div>
<br>
<div> The website for the decoding software that I use
is:
http://www.sabasoft.com/info/prod.htm</div>
<br>
<div><x-tab> </x-tab><x-tab> </x-tab>or</div>
<br>
<div>http://www.dataviz.com/products/eto/eto_home.html</div>
<br>
<div> Finally, we have no affiliation with this program other than
the fact that we have found it useful in the past.</div>
<br>
<div>Thanks again,</div>
John Boggio
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From: Gwenael Gautier <ggautier@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Status:
On the premise of "trade what you see, not what you think" and trying
"to feel and live like the price itself", how about anylzing a chart
from the point of view of the price itself, sort of walking in its shoes
for a while?
Today I am big Bill Gates baby himself. Despite all the talk of my
breakup I could muddle away beneath the surface, trying to stand still
so nobody sees me... I sense an urge to get out of the cage to see the
sky again though. promise, as soon as the area is clear, I'll jump and
race away from this awful place. Makes me sick! Hate that sensation of
getting buried! Now if some bully pushes me back below 85 and worse 80,
I sure will try to escape this threat by hiding somewhere deeper around
70 for some time until peace steps in again... After all I know that
area well, I've been there several times before this year. But next year
promise, I'll move in the three digits street, with the big boys.
Any other price stories out there?
Having fun here,
Gwenn
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